Fastenal Company (FAST) Average EV/EBITDA Ratio
The current ev/ebitda ratio for Fastenal Company (FAST) is 29.81x as of Tuesday, June 9, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.
Average EV/EBITDA Ratio Chart
FAST EV/EBITDA Ratio Averages
EV/EBITDA RATIO CURRENT
29.81x
EV/EBITDA RATIO TTM
29.08x
EV/EBITDA RATIO 3Y
25.34x
EV/EBITDA RATIO 5Y
23.75x
EV/EBITDA RATIO 10Y
20.25x
EV/EBITDA RATIO 15Y
19.35x
EV/EBITDA RATIO 20Y
18.57x
About Fastenal Company
Fastenal Company, along with its associated entities, operates as a global wholesale supplier of industrial and construction materials, with significant operations throughout North America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and other international markets. Branded as Fastenal, the company offers a comprehensive range of fasteners, such as threaded bolts, nuts, screws, studs, and washers, which are vital for manufacturing processes, building developments, and equipment servicing. Beyond fasteners, its product catalog extends to diverse hardware and miscellaneous items like pins, machinery keys, concrete anchors, metal framing systems, wire ropes, strut products, and rivets, along with their related accessories. Fastenal serves a wide array of clients, including original equipment manufacturers, maintenance, repair, and operations departments within the manufacturing sector, and various non-residential construction contractors spanning general, electrical, plumbing, sheet metal, and road construction. Its customer base further encompasses agricultural businesses, transportation services (trucking, railroads), mining operations, educational institutions, retail establishments, the oil and gas exploration, production, and refinement industries, and governmental bodies at federal, state, and local levels. The company distributes its offerings through an extensive network of 3,209 in-market facilities and 15 major distribution centers. Established in 1967, Fastenal Company's corporate headquarters are located in Winona, Minnesota.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Distribution
- CEO
- Daniel L. Florness